buddhafrog
First Post
Thanks for the inputs so far, guys. If I can come up with enough good ideas, I might do up a more specialized pdf. Otherwise, I think it might be better to focus on short, delve-style encounters which may include some of these individual elements (although they would not be the selling point), at least for a start.
Maybe I misunderstood you. If you are suggesting putting together a .pdf like Dungeon Delve but generally *not* in dungeon settings, and then include in each *short* encounter a handful of brief NPC's/basic motive, fantastic terrains, etc, then I very well would consider buying it. Ideally I'd like these in different .pdf's. However, if many of these encounters were collected together, I'd certainly consider it. I thought you were suggesting doing *one* short encounter, which is just basically a mini-adventure.
If there were several together (i.e. Dungeon Delve), I would love them to be quite short and organized differently, possibly so it could be easily referenced to find the NPC's, fantastic terrains, monster lairs, etc -- instead of having to read through each encounter to find them individually. I don't know if this is making sense, and if so, if it could be easily enough designed. Right now, I tend to read through tons of (rather weak) pre-made adventures to find an encounter here, a terrain there, an NPC I like there, etc, and steal parts of ones I like and tweak them to my likeing. Dungeon Delve is more helpful than most just b/c it is short. However, I'm really not interested in more dungeons. ugh.... Also, they are written to drop into campaigns rather than pulling and using individual pieces. Writing it in such a way to make it a little easier to use the individual pieces would be greatly helpful.
I'm a new DM, so my needs/experience are likely different than most on these boards.